Posted on 2/28/2023
Regearing is a process in which the gearing ratio of a vehicle is modified to improve its performance. Regearing is a popular modification that many car enthusiasts and off-roaders often make to their vehicles. It involves replacing the gears in the differential, transfer case, or transmission with new ones with a different ratio. Why would someone want to regear their vehicle? There are several reasons. One of the most common is to improve the vehicle's towing or off-road performance. For example, if you have a truck that struggles to tow heavy loads, regearing can make a significant difference. Similarly, if you have an off-road vehicle that can't handle steep inclines or rugged terrain, regearing can help. Regearing can also be beneficial for those who have made other modifications to their vehicles, such as larger tires. When you change the size of your tires, it can throw off your gearing ratio and cause your vehicle to perform poorly. Regearing can hel ... read more
Posted on 1/31/2023
The differential is an essential component of your vehicle that helps to distribute power to the wheels. It allows the wheels to rotate at different speeds, which is necessary when turning corners. Differential parts play a critical role in the proper functioning of the differential, and it's important to understand the different types to keep your vehicle running smoothly. Here are some of the most common types of differential parts: Carrier: The carrier is the main housing that holds the differential gears, bearings, and shafts. It's responsible for transmitting power to the wheels and can be made of cast iron or aluminum. Ring and Pinion Gears: The ring and pinion gears are the primary components that transfer power from the driveshaft to the axles. They are responsible for converting the rotational energy of the driveshaft into the linear motion of the axles. Bearings: Bearings are used to support the rotating parts of t ... read more
Posted on 12/31/2022
If your car's battery is dying, it might be time to replace it. This is a process many drivers dread and rightfully so because replacing car batteries can be expensive and stressful. The good news is that there are some warning signs you can identify to prevent a battery replacement down the line when an issue arises: Bad Alternator Output The best way to check your car's electrical system is to check the voltage output from the alternator. The voltage should be relatively constant and nearly constant throughout the working range of the car's engine; if there is no consistent and constant voltage with the starter, it may be time for an alternator and/or battery replacement. The alternator is an important component in keeping your car running smoothly. Battery Appears Bloated If your battery case looks bloated, there's a chance that the positive and negative plates are breaking down and can no longer hold a charge. This may indicate tha ... read more
Posted on 11/30/2022
Caring for your vehicle is a major part of owning a car. Though cars nowadays require less frequent services than the ones our grandparents drove, you can’t simply neglect them altogether. One major maintenance that drivers tend to overlook is transmission service. The transmission is one of the most complex pieces in our automobiles. It requires regular inspections and the replacement of worn parts to improve your vehicle’s efficiency and performance. After all, it is responsible for moving your wheels. Transmission maintenance involves a fluid exchange, filter replacement, and pan gasket service. Transmission Fluid Flush or Exchange A transmission fluid flush is a procedure that requires professional skills, expertise, and equipment. We use a machine or a pump to remove all the old and contaminated transmission fluid from your car, and new fluid is added. Your transmission needs clean fluid to keep all its parts lubricated and cooled. Tra ... read more
Posted on 10/31/2022
Are you dealing with a stalling car? Well, the cause of this could be any number of things and we'll get right into it below! 4 Causes of a Stalling Car The reason behind your stalling vehicle could include any of the following: You're Out of Fuel ! The first thing you should do if you notice your vehicle stolen is check the level of your fuel. If the fuel warning light on your vehicle is on then that might be your culprit. The best thing to do here is too obviously fill up your tank and you'll be on your way. Inefficient Fuel Pump Your car's fuel pump is a significant part of the vehicle in that it supplies the vehicle with the amount of fuel it needs to run efficiently. So if this very important part is not performing its duties efficiently this means that your vehicle engine will not receive the adequate amount of fuel it needs to work properly. This your vehicle will stall. Inefficient battery A vehicle cannot run without its battery not to mention a malfun ... read more